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'''Beidweiler longwave transmitter''' is a high-power broadcasting transmitter for transmitting the French speaking radio programme
The '''Beidweiler Longwave Transmitter''' is a high-power broadcasting [[transmitter]] for the [[French language|French-speaking]] programme of [[RTL (French radio)|RTL radio]] on the [[longwave]] frequency 234 kHz. The Beidweiler longwave transmitter, situated at 49°43'58" N and 6°19'08" E, at [[Beidweiler]] in [[Luxembourg]], replaced the old [[Junglinster Longwave Transmitter]].

of RTL radio on the longwave frequency 234 kHz. Beidweiler longwave transmitter, situated at 49°43'58" N and 6°19'08" E, replaced the old [[Longwave transmitter Junglinster]].
Beidweiler longwave transmitter uses as antenna a directional antenna consisting of 3 290 metre tall guyed masts, each equipped with a cage antenna. The maximum of this antenna shows toward Paris.
The Beidweiler longwave transmitter uses a directional antenna consisting of 3,290 metre tall guyed masts, each equipped with a cage antenna. The output of this antenna is mostly directed toward [[Paris]].

The transmitter has a HF-output of 2000 kilowatts, makng it to one of the most powerful boadcasting station in the world.
The transmitter has a [[High frequency|HF]] output of 2000 kilowatts, makng it one of the most powerful broadcasting stations in the world.
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==External links==
==External links==
* http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b7751
* http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b7751
* http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0010726
* http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0010726


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Revision as of 11:05, 27 September 2006

The Beidweiler Longwave Transmitter is a high-power broadcasting transmitter for the French-speaking programme of RTL radio on the longwave frequency 234 kHz. The Beidweiler longwave transmitter, situated at 49°43'58" N and 6°19'08" E, at Beidweiler in Luxembourg, replaced the old Junglinster Longwave Transmitter.

The Beidweiler longwave transmitter uses a directional antenna consisting of 3,290 metre tall guyed masts, each equipped with a cage antenna. The output of this antenna is mostly directed toward Paris.

The transmitter has a HF output of 2000 kilowatts, makng it one of the most powerful broadcasting stations in the world.